Disputatio:Alcohol

Latest comment: abhinc 13 annos by Andrew Dalby in topic Functional groups

Movenda ad alcohol...noli K utere.--Ioshus Rocchio 05:31, 13 Martii 2006 (UTC)Reply

Nescio de "IUPAC-Standard" qui 'alkohol' habere dicitur, sed Nomina Communia Internationalia 'alcoholum' utuntur. Sed fortasse 'álcohōl, -is, neut.' frequentius est. —Myces Tiberinus 22:37, 13 Martii 2006 (UTC)Reply
Vel alkohol vel alcohol, delenda est tabula declensionum pro certe...--Ioshus Rocchio 22:59, 13 Martii 2006 (UTC)Reply
Wouldn't it be better to move it to the Victionarium? This could be indicated with such a template:

Some of this article's content should be moved to the Victionarium. Please help, if you can. --Roland2 23:05, 13 Martii 2006 (UTC)Reply

Licet, anglice latineque, consentimus alcohol-is,n frequentium esse, et tabulam declensionum contentam victionarii magis vicipaedia quam esse. Delebo tabulam, moveboque paginam nisi contras sententias aucultavero.

Ok, in latin and English...we agree that alcohol-is,n is the more frequent form, and that the declension table is more victionaryish than vicipaediish. So I'm going to move the page and delete the table, unless I hear contrary opinions.--Ioshus Rocchio 02:12, 15 Martii 2006 (UTC)Reply

Salute et gracia! (=ok) Drpagel 23:50, 16 Martii 2006 (UTC)Reply

Alia nomina recensere

Sectionem de aliis nominibus removi, quia nomina non bene attestata sunt. Haec sunt nomina:

  • Alkoholum (Latina mediaevalis vel Latina pharmaceutica, Neutr.)
  • Alcoholum (Latina mediaevalis vel Latina pharmaceutica, Neutr.)
  • Alkoholus (Latina mediaevalis vel Latina pharmaceutica, Masc.)
  • Alcoholus (Latina mediaevalis vel Latina pharmaceutica, Masc.)
  • Spiritus (Latina antiqua, Masc.)

de alcoholis odore recensere

sine odore vel colore, are you sure? I am chemist and all alcohols are colorless but have their characteristic odor, pure methanol smells very different to pure ethanol and many of the others have their own odor. -- Usor:Herr_Thor_Hdz&action 02:54, 3 Martii 2009

Sure. It's not water... --Ioscius (disp) 05:44, 3 Martii 2009 (UTC)Reply

Functional groups recensere

Andreas, categoriam "greges functionales" delens, rogat "How is alcohol a "functional group"?" Secundum en, functional groups sunt "specific groups of atoms within molecules that are responsible for the characteristic chemical reactions of those molecules." Exempla rerum hac in categoria sunt Acetal, Acetoxy group, Acetyl Acetylide, Acid anhydride, Acryloyl group, Activating group, Acyl, Acyl halide, Acylal, Acyloin, Acylsilane, Alcohol, Aldehyde, Aldimine, Alkane, Alkene, Alkoxide, Alkoxy group, Alkyl, Alkyl cycloalkane, Alkyl nitrites, Alkyne, Allene, Allyl, Amide, Amidine, Aminal, Amine oxide, Amyl, Aryl, Arylene, Azide, Azine, Aziridine, Azoxy, und so weiter. IacobusAmor 11:34, 31 Octobris 2010 (UTC)Reply

Gratias ago, Iacobe. Libenter igitur (per me) categoriam crea et imple, si vis. Fortasse melius Categoria:Greges functionales (chemia), quia aliqui, sicut ego, hunc terminum sociologicum censere possunt. Andrew Dalby (disputatio) 11:42, 31 Octobris 2010 (UTC)Reply
Revertere ad "Alcohol".